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The former President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, has been sworn-in as Italy s next Prime Minister. Mr Draghi, a prominent economist, accepted the top role on Friday and later that day read out a list of ministerial picks designed to create consensus among political parties. His new administration, consisting of a mix of technocrats and politicians, are now set to take office on Tuesday after a vote from both houses of the Italian Parliament.
Mario Draghi (pictured) has moved closer towards becoming Italian prime minister after two formerly anti-euro parties signalled they would be willing to support him as leader of a government of national unity. The leaders of the League and Five Star Movement, the two largest parties in the current parliament, both softened their initial positions on […]